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1. Brush all interior surfaces including grills and grates with vegetable cooking oil.

2. Build a small fire on the fire grate, being sure not to lay coals against the walls.

3. Close door.  (Position butterfly damper and smokestack damper approximately at one quarter open.)  This burn  

should be sustained for at least two hours, the longer the better.  Then, begin increasing temperature by opening the 
butterfly damper and smokestack damper half-way and adding more charcoal.  Your  Smoker is now ready for 
use.

Rust can appear on the inside of your smoker.  Maintaining a light coat of vegetable oil on interior surfaces will aid in the 
protection of your unit.  Exterior surfaces of smoker may need occasional touch up.  We recommend the use of a 
commercially available black high temperature spray paint.  NEVER PAINT THE INTERIOR OF THE UNIT !

GRILLING

Wood is recommended, however charcoal or a combination of both may be used as the fuel source for grilling,  with the 
fuel source placed and ignited on the fire grate.  Do not build too large of a fire.  We recommend starting a fire with no 
more than 4 pounds of charcoal (approximately 50-60 briquettes) and adding more as needed during cooking.  After allowing 
the fire to burn down, place the cooking grills in the smoker.  Failure to read and follow instructions for lighting charcoal 
may result in serious personal injury and/or property damage.

SMOKING AND SLOW COOKING

If using the  Smoker as a smoker or slow cooker, remove the cooking grill from the firebox and build your fire on top 
of the fire grate in the firebox.  Either charcoal or wood may be used, but wood is the recommended fuel for it’s rate of 
burn and the flavor it imparts to the food being cooked.  Most seasoned hardwoods are good for smoking such as hickory, 
mesquite, pecan, oak, and many other fruit woods.  The firebox will accommodate most split fireplace size logs (16”).  
Bark should be avoided or burned off first as it contains a high acid content and imparts an acrid flavor.

After allowing the fire to burn down, close the doors and control the temperature and smoke with the dampers located on 
the firebox and atop the smokestack.  Smoke is contained within the chambers, which will reduce burn while imparting 
more smoke flavor.  Do not operate the  Smoker with temperatures exceeding 450 degrees in the smoker chamber.  
Place the food in the smoker chamber and monitor the temperature.  Cooking and smoking are taking place using indirect 
heat.  There is no need to worry about a grease fire flare-up ruining the food.  Do not place food within 6” of the opening 
from the firebox into the smoker chamber.  A general rule of thumb for cooking is about 1 hour per pound for smoking 
large cuts of meat.  Refer to a cook book for specific cuts of meats.  Limit the number of times you open the smoker 
chamber door as this will allow heat to escape and extend the cooking time.

foods.

the interior steel.  Failure to properly follow these steps may damage the finish and/or impart metallic flavors to your first 

Before cooking with your  Smoker, the following steps should be closely followed to both cure the finish and season 

Preparing and Using Your  Smoker

Grilling with Wood Chips/Wood Chunks

For a more robust smoke flavor while using charcoal briquettes or lump charcoal, try adding wood chips or 
several wood chunks to the fire. Wood chunks are available in a variety of natural flavors, and can be used 
alone or in addition to charcoal. As a general rule, any hardwood that bears a fruit or nut is suitable for 
cooking. However, different woods have very different tastes. Experiment with different woods to determine 
your personal favorite, and always use well-seasoned wood. Green or fresh-cut wood can turn food black, 
and tastes bitter.

Our Recommendations:

Chicken

 - Alder, Apple, Hickory, Mesquite, Sassafras

Beef

 - Hickory, Mesquite, Oak, Grapevines

Pork

 - Fruitwoods, Hickory, Oak, Sassafras

Lamb

 - Fruitwoods, Mesquite

Veal

 - Fruitwoods, Grapevines

Seafood

 - Alder, Mesquite, Sassafras, Grapevines

Vegetables

 – Mesquite

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Summary of Contents for American Gourmet 12201595

Page 1: ...TION Some parts may contain sharp edges Wear protective gloves if necessary WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD Burning charcoal inside can kill you It gives off carbon monoxide which has no odor NEVER bur...

Page 2: ...products produced when using this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm 2 This product contains chemicals including lead...

Page 3: ...burned off first as it contains a high acid content and imparts an acrid flavor After allowing the fire to burn down close the doors and control the temperature and smoke with the dampers located on...

Page 4: ...injury Know When Your Fire is Ready Successful charcoal grilling depends on a good fire The general rule for knowing when your coals are ready for grilling is to make sure that 80 percent or more of...

Page 5: ...o prevent flare ups brush meat lightly with oil before grilling Keep a small squirt bottle of water handy for grilling flare ups If a bristle brush is used to clean any of the grill cooking surfaces e...

Page 6: ...ailure or damage resulting from acts of God improper care and maintenance grease fire accident alteration replacement of parts by anyone other than Manufacturer misuse transportation commercial use ab...

Page 7: ...INGE KIT 20 2 LEG SUPPORT TUBE 7 2 SMOKER CHAMBER COOK GRATES 21 2 LEG LONG 8 1 GREASE CUP CLIP 22 2 LEG SHORT 9 2 FIRE GRATE LARGE 23 2 LEG BRACE 10 1 AXLE 24 1 FIREBOX DOOR 11 1 SIDE SHELF ASSEMBLY...

Page 8: ...Holes Attach leg supports to smoker chamber using two 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 screws and two 1 4 20 flange nuts on each side Finger tighten screws and nuts until after next step Leg Brace Lay unit on smoker c...

Page 9: ...at all screws and nuts used so far are fully tightened Place the firebox onto the smoker chamber and align the large openings Insert eight 10 24 X 1 2 screws through the smoker chamber into the firebo...

Page 10: ...r each hinge set Finger tighten all screws and nuts in this step until all are in place Once all are in place close the lid and fully tighten all screws and nuts Small Hinge Half Screws Nuts Large Hin...

Page 11: ...the side of firebox and secure with two 1 4 20 flange nuts Fully tighten all screws and nuts Handle Fiber Washer Nut Nut Spring Handle Firebox Handle Rod Spring 8 Remove wing nut from temperature gau...

Page 12: ...s inside holding bracket Secure side shelf to smoker chamber using two 10 24 X 1 2 screws and two 10 24 flanged nuts Fully tighten all screws and nuts Shelf Support Screw Smoker Chamber Holding Bracke...

Page 13: ...king Grates into the smoker chamber Place the Firebox Cook Grate into the Firebox Smoker Chamber Firebox Firebox Cook Grate Smoker Chamber Cook Grates Hang the grease clip under the smoker chamber on...

Page 14: ...is complete Page 14 Hinge Pin Qty 2 Qty 4 Hair Pin Clip 6 32 X 3 8 Machine Screw Qty 8 10 24 x 1 2 Machine Screw Qty 21 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 Machine Screw Qty 12 Fiber Washer Qty 4 1 4 20 Flange Nut Qty 18...

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